Vulgar words in The Yeoman Adventurer (Page 1)

This book at a glance

ass x 6
damn x 32
god damn x 2
hussy x 2
knock up x 1
            
pimp x 2
            

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~   ~   ~   Sentence 347   ~   ~   ~

Damn me if I don't rub 'em up and come and have a ding with 'em at these rebels.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 778   ~   ~   ~

Damn 'em.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,705   ~   ~   ~

"Ass that I am, of course they are.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,007   ~   ~   ~

As I did so, the man yelled, "God damn, I'm on fire!" and the woman shrieked back, "Burn, you foul devil, burn, and be damned!"

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,141   ~   ~   ~

"Damn the market!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,145   ~   ~   ~

"Then damn my Lord Brocton!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,151   ~   ~   ~

Damn his nobility!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,155   ~   ~   ~

I damn everything and everybody that don't suit me.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,160   ~   ~   ~

Damn you, too, and I'll fight you when we meet again.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,208   ~   ~   ~

"Damn ye, horse-thief, for the black of a bean I'd blow your brains out," said Colonel Waynflete.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,382   ~   ~   ~

This suavely to me; then, stepping sharply towards the host, he stormed, "Damn ye, man, get on the landlord's side of the door, or I'll rout it down around your lazy ears.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,517   ~   ~   ~

This red-faced hussy here, when 'er was wanted to set the table, was off to see if that spindle-shanked Sim across at the Mayor's was safe and sound.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,524   ~   ~   ~

Damn if y'r can tell by lukkin' at 'im."

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,532   ~   ~   ~

There was a murder there, and a damn poor thing of a murder it was, nothing but a fudge-mounter cuttin' a besom-filer's throat; poor wench, 'er lived up on th' Higherland yonder, and I'll bet it was wuth two-and-twenty barrel of beer to owd Wat.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,533   ~   ~   ~

A murder's clean providential to a pub--" "Damn, get out," vociferated the Colonel, "or I'll provide the murder and you the corpse."

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,676   ~   ~   ~

"Ssss-h, damn ye," said the beast fiercely.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,757   ~   ~   ~

Sal, the sour-faced hussy who wanted me hanged, had learned the fate of the spy.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,768   ~   ~   ~

"Damn if he don't turn on 'is missus when 'er does that," said another.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,799   ~   ~   ~

Damn this moon!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,846   ~   ~   ~

"Damn the moon!" he said, and dismounted.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,994   ~   ~   ~

"God damn ye!" he yelled.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,999   ~   ~   ~

I'll take the skin off the ribs of you for this, damn ye, and most of your pimp's flesh along with it!"

~   ~   ~   Sentence 3,036   ~   ~   ~

He tapped his box with accustomed preciseness, but I, a step behind, having lingered for a last look into Margaret's eyes, heard him mutter, "Damn the wagon!"

~   ~   ~   Sentence 3,553   ~   ~   ~

Damn my bones!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 3,915   ~   ~   ~

"Damn the Irish!" cried Murray.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 3,937   ~   ~   ~

At Gladsmuir I said to MacIntosh, 'Let's get the damn thing over, Sandy, and be back to breakfast wi' the leddies!'

~   ~   ~   Sentence 3,978   ~   ~   ~

"Damn the chicken!" he roared.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 4,084   ~   ~   ~

Sultan stopped and sniffed, and then turned his head round as if to tell me, what I already felt was the truth, that I had been an ass for not leaving it to him.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 4,418   ~   ~   ~

"Damn your ten per cent!"

~   ~   ~   Sentence 4,584   ~   ~   ~

Out you go, the whole damn lot of you!" cried my lord.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 4,799   ~   ~   ~

"Damn my bones if I know," answered the host.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 4,814   ~   ~   ~

"Damn the hat!" cried I heartily enough, but feeling very crestfallen at this telling piece of evidence against me.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 4,914   ~   ~   ~

I want you and your father to come and prove he's an ass.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 5,014   ~   ~   ~

Damn Swift Nicks!"

~   ~   ~   Sentence 5,064   ~   ~   ~

"Damn this rappee, Oliver.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 5,219   ~   ~   ~

"Damn your oracle of Delphi, you old rascal," cried the Prince, with great good-humour.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 5,586   ~   ~   ~

Maclachlan had paid not the slightest attention to me and, while ready enough to deal with him, I paid none to him, and began to think him somewhat of an ass to be standing in the market-place of Derby airing his passions.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 5,854   ~   ~   ~

There's too damn few of us to be spitting and sparring among ourselves."

~   ~   ~   Sentence 5,954   ~   ~   ~

"Damn my silly eyes!" cried the stranger.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 6,027   ~   ~   ~

After twelve days' work of a sort to knock up an elephant they were as fresh as daisies.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 6,622   ~   ~   ~

I gloated over the revenge I was winning for my race, a race rooted in those darling Hanyards a century before the Ridgeleys were heard of, for the first earl, the grandfather of the old rogue, started as an obscure pimp to Charles the Second, and was enriched and ennobled for his assiduity.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 6,663   ~   ~   ~

What distinction he had was given him by gorgeous clothing and the attendance of a pompous ass in a flaming livery.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 6,886   ~   ~   ~

"Jorkins, you great ass," cried he to the first servant, "what do you mean by keeping his honour waiting?"

~   ~   ~   Sentence 7,041   ~   ~   ~

Damn her!

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